Christmas is for giving, and I don’t necessarily mean of the nice package with a bow kind.
I believe in our thirteen years of marriage we’ve only spent two Christmases actually at our own home. Having lived most of our marriage far away from both of our families, it’s meant traveling a long distance for the holidays.
Read the rest of this post on our most meaningful Christmas over at Tommy Nelson.
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Introverted Art
December 9, 2012 at 6:07 amJen, now this is a special message. I so think the holidays should be about giving more than receiving. At least that one time of the year where those who have less than we do should stop being invisible.
Leovi
December 10, 2012 at 12:17 amI really like how you plan your Christmas, pretty picture.
Optimistic Existentialist
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